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Tours Métropole Val de Loire [Automatic translation follows] Every day, by your side. Made up of 22 municipalities, Tours Métropole is an active and dynamic French metropolis with nearly 300,000 inhabitants. It is the leading employment area in the Centre-Cal de Loire region, the leading university center in the region, and has 5 study and research centers, 1 university hospital, 6 listed monuments, and of course... the Loire, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. In addition, an international airport (Tours Val de Loire), as well as 30 TGV connections per day to and from Paris, make the Tours area very accessible. These infrastructures make Tours Métropole … Sectors: French metropolis | 734 | 440 | 303 | |
Ville de Paris [Automatic translation follows] The Paris City Hall or City of Paris employs 50,858 permanent employees. It appoints both the administration and the elected officials. Each month, the elected officials sit on the Paris Council, where they deliberate to decide on the future of the city: construction of daycare centers, middle schools, naming of streets, housing, subsidies to associations. This body is both a General Council and a Municipal Council, since Paris has the particularity of being a city and a department. Sectors: National and local authorities | 2440 | 2023 | 288 | |
Métropole Rouen Normandie [Automatic translation follows] The Rouen Normandy Metropolis, created in 2015, brings together 71 municipalities and half a million inhabitants, on a territory of 664 km2. Between the Seine and forests, the Metropolis has a strong identity that is both urban and rural. Its particularity: 45 of its 71 municipalities are "small" municipalities, i.e. populated by fewer than 4,500 inhabitants. Almost 1,800 agents exercise nearly 200 professions to serve several skills, from the production and distribution of drinking water, public transport to waste management. A driving force in the development and attractiveness of the territory, rural and business land, service and … Sectors: French metropolis | 902 | 676 | 183 | |
Métropole Nice Côte d'Azur Nice Côte d'Azur Metropolis, created on 1 January 2012 by the MAPTAM law, brings together 51 municipalities spread over the coast, the middle and the highland of Nice and has 553,305 inhabitants (2020), on a territory of 1,479.73 km2. It exercises powers of economic development, waste collection and management, transport, housing, management of drinking water networks, rainwater, sanitation, roads, signage and parking, public lighting, management of ports, urban planning, geographic information systems. In addition, the metropolis acquired four new competences: The creation of the Metropolis meets a twofold objective: The first objective is to strengthen the coordinated action of the … Sectors: French metropolis | 1146 | 800 | 199 | |
Eurométropole de Metz [Automatic translation follows] Find us on our website www.eurometropolemetz.eu or on our other social networks Find us on our website: eurometropolemetz.eu but also on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram Local authority Sectors: French metropolis | 347 | 283 | 55 | |
Grenoble-Alpes Métropole 2ème Métropole d'Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes - 450 000 hab. - Au pied des massifs du Vercors, de Chartreuse et de Belledonne. Grenoble-Alpes Métropole is the global Grenoble administration in charge of transportation, waste, economy & development, environment management. Sectors: French metropolis | 899 | 681 | 157 | |
grandlyon [Automatic translation follows] An administration in motion is a whole city that moves #villedelyon! Capital of the Rhône-Alpes Region, Lyon is one of the most attractive cities in Europe for its quality of life and its exceptional economic dynamism. At the heart of the Lyon Metropolis, the City of Lyon (500,000 inhabitants) has a total budget of 780 million euros and a workforce of 7,300 permanent agents allowing it to offer a local public service to the population with a constant concern for quality. Would you like to discover our professions, find out about recruitment procedures or apply for our … | 2060 | 1765 | 179 | |
Dijon métropole [Automatic translation follows] Official page of Dijon metropolis. Dijon metropolis is a French metropolis, located in the department of Côte-d'Or and the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region. It brings together 23 municipalities. This territorial community was created on April 28, 2017 by transformation of the urban community of Greater Dijon. Sectors: French metropolis | 549 | 431 | 81 | |
Sophia Antipolis The official account of #SophiaAntipolis, the largest science and technology park in France and Europe. The official account of #SophiaAntipolis, the largest science and technology park in France and Europe. More info: https://www.sophia-antipolis.fr/en/ Technopole, IA, Technologie, Technologie de la santé et du sport, Biotechnologie, Véhicule autonome, Travel Technology, fintech, proptech, cybersecurity, and yachting | 352 | 112 | 234 | |
Ville et Eurométropole de Strasbourg [Automatic translation follows] The City and the Eurometropolis of Strasbourg are two separate institutions. However, since 1972, they have had the particularity of having a single administration and a common headquarters at their service. The second largest employer in Bas-Rhin (6,800 permanent employees), the City and Eurometropolis of Strasbourg have many areas of expertise: The City of Strasbourg is involved in the following areas: - culture, - schools, - social action, - youth, - sport, - green spaces and forests, - public lighting, - civil status and district town halls, - tourism, etc. The Eurometropolis of Strasbourg is involved in … | 1396 | 1145 | 224 | |
Métropole Aix-Marseille-Provence [Automatic translation follows] The Aix-Marseille-Provence Metropolis is unique. Created by the MAPTAM law, it brings together 92 municipalities spread over three departments. It brings together agricultural, urban and industrial areas in the same territory. Attractive and dynamic, the Metropolis exercises the major strategic skills that determine the development of the territory in all its dimensions: economic, social and cultural development and planning, planning of the metropolitan area, local housing policy, urban policy, management of services of collective interest, protection and enhancement of the environment and living environment policy. To support its development and projects, the Aix-Marseille-Provence Metropolis is looking for … Sectors: French metropolis | 1955 | 1510 | 245 | |
Ville de Toulouse [Automatic translation follows] Welcome to the official LinkedIn page of the Toulouse City Hall and Toulouse Métropole. Welcome to the Linked In page of the city of Toulouse, 4th largest city in France. Page hosted by the Toulouse City Hall Jobs, internships, apprenticeships, find our offers and all the information to apply to the Toulouse City Hall, on Toulouse.fr: http://www.toulouse.fr/web/la-mairie/recrutement Sectors: French metropolis | 1702 | 1256 | 294 | |
Métropole Européenne de Lille (MEL) [Automatic translation follows] Public Intermunicipal Cooperation Establishment (EPCI) serving 95 municipalities for more than a million inhabitants. The European Metropolis of Lille, a public intermunicipal cooperation establishment, brings together more than a million inhabitants and 95 municipalities. Its territory is both rural and urban, made up of large cities and villages. It exercises its skills in 19 essential areas serving users such as development, roads, sanitation, transport, culture, tourism, housing, economic development, etc. The MEL services include more than 2,800 agents and more than 100 professions. Supported by an ambitious continuing education policy, they open up attractive career development opportunities. … Sectors: French metropolis | 1477 | 1116 | 250 | |
La French Tech Côte d'Azur [Automatic translation follows] Official account of the French Tech Côte d’Azur Capital. ☀️ The French Tech Côte d'Azur (FTCA) is a collective movement, which brings together entrepreneurs and ecosystem players who contribute to the growth of startups on the Côte d'Azur territory. 4 associations contribute to the development of the #FrenchTech ecosystem on the territory: 🔹 Cannes is Up (Cannes and Pays de Lerins) 🔹 Club des Entrepreneurs de Grasse (Pays de Grasse) 🔹 NiceStartsUp (Métropole Nice Côte d'Azur) 🔹 Télécom Valley (Sophia Antipolis) 👉 Our mission: to identify, support and accelerate startups and scaleups on the Côte d'Azur. Sectors: French Tech | 484 | 212 | 304 | |
Linkera [Automatic translation follows] Support for fundraising and sale/acquisition - Valuation of startups and VSEs/SMEs - UGAP Rating Linkera is the essential solution dedicated to optimizing business acquisition and sale transactions. The platform connects business owners and potential buyers. Each month, it presents companies and assets worth millions of euros to nearly 2,000 users. Innovation, Entrepreneurship, Rating, Financial & extra-financial advice, investment, algorithm, data, UGAP, Valuation, Fundraising, Sale, Acquisitions, Financing, Startups, VSEs, and SMEs Sectors: Consulting | 1112 | 102 | 1055 | |
Telecom Valley More than 30 years of commitment to the digital ecosystem on the French Riviera. For more than 30 years, Telecom Valley has been driving the digital ecosystem through thematic communities : - Uniting, promoting, energizing - Enhancing business through networking and exchange - Sharing knowledge and skills - Fostering collaborative projects | 221 | 61 | 161 | |
CCI Nice Côte d'Azur [Automatic translation follows] Our purpose is to help you develop your business. Have the #RéflexeCCI06 📞Contact us 04 93 13 73 00! The main mission of the Nice Côte d'Azur Chamber of Commerce and Industry is to work so that entrepreneurs in the Alpes Maritimes can create, innovate and develop in the best conditions. How? - By adapting its presence as close as possible to the economic basins to support companies and businesses throughout the life cycle, both in the creation, transfer or international development phases; - By facilitating the networking of economic actions, by helping the sectors of the … | 293 | 185 | 85 | |
Toulon Provence Méditerranée Official page of Toulon Provence Méditerranée, 14th metropolis of France, 12 municipalities, 434 000 inhabitants. Created on January, 1st 2002, Toulon Provence Méditerranée, now the 14th largest metropolis of France, has 12 municipalities (Carqueiranne, La Crau, La Garde, Hyeres, Ollioules, Le Pradet, Le Revest-les-Eaux, Saint-Mandrier-sur-Mer, Six-Fours-les-Plages, La Seyne-sur-Mer, Toulon and La Valette-du-Var) around a single objective : improve the daily life of its 434 000 inhabitants, who represent nearly half of inhabitants of the departement of Var. On a living area of nearly 36,654 hectares, Toulon Provence Méditerranée federates the energies of its member municipalities to animate, invest, build, develop … Sectors: French metropolis | 509 | 335 | 82 |